It is usually possible to get a new coronavirus vaccine after taking Etoricoxib, but not if you are treating an acute illness or have serious complications after taking the drug. Etoricoxib is applicable to the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis in the acute and chronic phases, acute gouty arthritis and primary dysmenorrhea, if the patient’s condition is stable and the medication is well controlled in patients with chronic diseases is not as a contraindication to the new coronavirus vaccination population, in this case, you can get a new coronavirus vaccine after taking Etoricoxib, there is no special effect. However, taking etoricoxib may lead to thrombocytopenia, allergic reactions, hyperkalemia, mental and taste disorders, bronchospasm, gastrointestinal and hepatic, biliary, renal and urinary system abnormalities and other adverse reactions. The contraindications of the new crown vaccine states that if the acute disease, acute exacerbation of chronic disease, or uncontrolled serious chronic disease patients should be prohibited from injecting the new crown vaccine. If you have any of the above acute illnesses, you need to treat them promptly, follow the doctor’s arrangement, and ask the doctor whether you can receive the vaccine after your condition has recovered or stabilized.